A: I hate my email.
K: Why?
A: I can't send anything over 10MB.
S: That is most unpleasant.
A: Specially when you're tryin to send someone amvs.
S: It is all right.
A: We need to get on with the story.
S: Only if you want to.
K: She needs to. I want Tasha back!
A: Who said you're even going to get her back?
K: True love.
A: Kouga, you're weird. On with the fic.
Forever
Kouga stood there for what seemed like eternity. Genta and Hakkaku finally found while doing their rounds.
"Sir!" Genta called.
When they got there he answered in a whisper. "She's gone."
"Sir?" Kouga sat alone in his chambers with his back against the wall.
"You may enter, Suzumi."
She brought a tray with tea. "May I speak freely?"
"Sure."
"What happened and where the hell is Tasha?"
"She's gone."
"Gone where? You better hope to Kami it wasn't you."
Kouga preceded to tell Suzumi what had happened. "Then she stepped back and disappeared." He moved so he sat cross-legged.
"Oh my. If you need anything you know I'm here."
"Thanks, Suzumi."
"Sir."
"What, Hakkaku?"
"Lord Sesshomaru is here."
"Send him in."
Suzumi stood and offered tea to the taiyoukai.
"I'm here about Tasha."
"How . . .?"
"Let's say an annoying bug told me."
"Myoga." He rolled his eyes.
"I'm here to-"
"I don't need your pity." Kouga cut him off. "Don't let Kagome know. I don't want her worried."
Sesshomaru cocked an eyebrow.
"She'd come and nag me every ten seconds."
"I'm here to offer my friendship."
Kouga looked at Sesshomaru and knew he was telling the truth. "Thank you."
The next few days were spent seeing friends. The monk had stepped in for a few moments. Needless to say he wasn't much help. Kouga found times of comfort rare. When he did find them they were usually with Suzumi talking about Tasha. She had made an impression on everyone.
"You know I can tell when you do that, Sam." Tasha sat staring out the window. She had decided to call Samsa Sam because it was easier. Sam had tried to read her mind again. "You know what they are."
"I know you miss him."
"Then do something about it."
"Did you know you can send messages with your power over the wind? It would be like sending letters back and forth."
"I forgot. Could you leave? This is kind of personal."
"Okay."
"Wind, hear my plea. Please send this message from me."
A month has passed and Kouga lay on his straw mat unable to sleep. He figured that Tasha was having a fun time. His hands sat behind his head as he thought of Tasha.
"Kouga."
"Tasha!" He sat up fast.
"Don't be alarmed. The wind has brought you this message from me. It's like a letter. All you need to do is speak when I'm finished then when you're done say 'send' and it will reach me. "I miss you so much. I can't go a day without thinking about you. I've met the other celestial beings. One of the hosts is pretty cute." Kouga scowled. "You are far more enchanting though. I want to return and be with you. I want you to know that I will love you . . . forever."
The two traded messages like teenage girls passed notes. Sam listened to them all. Tasha really did love him. Sam had known this when she chose the girl. She just didn't expect it to have such an affect.
"My host is in love." Sam faced the council of celestial beings.
"What?!"
"She's in love and needs to return. I'm only asking for a week to find a new host."
"Do you know what you're asking?"
"I have complete trust that she will keep her mouth shut and that those who know will too. It's not like anyone will believe them."
The others looked at each other. "All right, but you have one week."
"Thank you so much." She bowed and disappeared.
Kouga sat where he had last seen Tasha. It had only been three months yet it felt like an eternity. His heart ached and cried for her as he sat there in misery.
A gust of wind blew by. There she stood. Exactly where she had left. Was it a mirage? She began walking towards him. She kneeled down and hugged him. In his ear she whispered, "I'm back."
Kouga pulled her into his lap. He was on the verge of tears. "I thought I'd never see you again."
"Nothing can keep us apart. Sam brought me back. She's looking for a new host."
"Does that mean . . .?"
She nodded. "We'll be together forever."
Kouga claimed her lips as his relishing their soft feel. He draped his tail around her possessively. "DO you know what happens when a human and demon mate?"
"I know I'll have a demon life span."
"Did you know that afterwards you could become wolf demon?"
"Sounds tantalizing."
"Before we go there, I believe there is someone who wants to see you." Kouga stood taking her with him.
"Do you realize that this is the . . . fourth time you've carried me?"
"Is that a bad thing?"
"No." She giggled.
Kouga was back down the waterfall in no time. "Suzumi!"
"Yes, sir. Tasha! You're back!" She crushed the girl in a hug.
"Air!"
"Sorry. I'm just so happy you're back. You wouldn't believe how dreary it's been. Kouga spent most of the time alone in his quarters. Sesshomaru dropped this off." Suzumi pulled out a small book.
"This is mine?!"
"Yep. I read it too. It's great."
"Suzumi, will you move Tasha's things into the back quarters?"
"Right away, sir."
Kouga yet again picked his love up. "Now or later?"
She thought for a moment. "Now."
K: Why?
A: I can't send anything over 10MB.
S: That is most unpleasant.
A: Specially when you're tryin to send someone amvs.
S: It is all right.
A: We need to get on with the story.
S: Only if you want to.
K: She needs to. I want Tasha back!
A: Who said you're even going to get her back?
K: True love.
A: Kouga, you're weird. On with the fic.
Forever
Kouga stood there for what seemed like eternity. Genta and Hakkaku finally found while doing their rounds.
"Sir!" Genta called.
When they got there he answered in a whisper. "She's gone."
"Sir?" Kouga sat alone in his chambers with his back against the wall.
"You may enter, Suzumi."
She brought a tray with tea. "May I speak freely?"
"Sure."
"What happened and where the hell is Tasha?"
"She's gone."
"Gone where? You better hope to Kami it wasn't you."
Kouga preceded to tell Suzumi what had happened. "Then she stepped back and disappeared." He moved so he sat cross-legged.
"Oh my. If you need anything you know I'm here."
"Thanks, Suzumi."
"Sir."
"What, Hakkaku?"
"Lord Sesshomaru is here."
"Send him in."
Suzumi stood and offered tea to the taiyoukai.
"I'm here about Tasha."
"How . . .?"
"Let's say an annoying bug told me."
"Myoga." He rolled his eyes.
"I'm here to-"
"I don't need your pity." Kouga cut him off. "Don't let Kagome know. I don't want her worried."
Sesshomaru cocked an eyebrow.
"She'd come and nag me every ten seconds."
"I'm here to offer my friendship."
Kouga looked at Sesshomaru and knew he was telling the truth. "Thank you."
The next few days were spent seeing friends. The monk had stepped in for a few moments. Needless to say he wasn't much help. Kouga found times of comfort rare. When he did find them they were usually with Suzumi talking about Tasha. She had made an impression on everyone.
"You know I can tell when you do that, Sam." Tasha sat staring out the window. She had decided to call Samsa Sam because it was easier. Sam had tried to read her mind again. "You know what they are."
"I know you miss him."
"Then do something about it."
"Did you know you can send messages with your power over the wind? It would be like sending letters back and forth."
"I forgot. Could you leave? This is kind of personal."
"Okay."
"Wind, hear my plea. Please send this message from me."
A month has passed and Kouga lay on his straw mat unable to sleep. He figured that Tasha was having a fun time. His hands sat behind his head as he thought of Tasha.
"Kouga."
"Tasha!" He sat up fast.
"Don't be alarmed. The wind has brought you this message from me. It's like a letter. All you need to do is speak when I'm finished then when you're done say 'send' and it will reach me. "I miss you so much. I can't go a day without thinking about you. I've met the other celestial beings. One of the hosts is pretty cute." Kouga scowled. "You are far more enchanting though. I want to return and be with you. I want you to know that I will love you . . . forever."
The two traded messages like teenage girls passed notes. Sam listened to them all. Tasha really did love him. Sam had known this when she chose the girl. She just didn't expect it to have such an affect.
"My host is in love." Sam faced the council of celestial beings.
"What?!"
"She's in love and needs to return. I'm only asking for a week to find a new host."
"Do you know what you're asking?"
"I have complete trust that she will keep her mouth shut and that those who know will too. It's not like anyone will believe them."
The others looked at each other. "All right, but you have one week."
"Thank you so much." She bowed and disappeared.
Kouga sat where he had last seen Tasha. It had only been three months yet it felt like an eternity. His heart ached and cried for her as he sat there in misery.
A gust of wind blew by. There she stood. Exactly where she had left. Was it a mirage? She began walking towards him. She kneeled down and hugged him. In his ear she whispered, "I'm back."
Kouga pulled her into his lap. He was on the verge of tears. "I thought I'd never see you again."
"Nothing can keep us apart. Sam brought me back. She's looking for a new host."
"Does that mean . . .?"
She nodded. "We'll be together forever."
Kouga claimed her lips as his relishing their soft feel. He draped his tail around her possessively. "DO you know what happens when a human and demon mate?"
"I know I'll have a demon life span."
"Did you know that afterwards you could become wolf demon?"
"Sounds tantalizing."
"Before we go there, I believe there is someone who wants to see you." Kouga stood taking her with him.
"Do you realize that this is the . . . fourth time you've carried me?"
"Is that a bad thing?"
"No." She giggled.
Kouga was back down the waterfall in no time. "Suzumi!"
"Yes, sir. Tasha! You're back!" She crushed the girl in a hug.
"Air!"
"Sorry. I'm just so happy you're back. You wouldn't believe how dreary it's been. Kouga spent most of the time alone in his quarters. Sesshomaru dropped this off." Suzumi pulled out a small book.
"This is mine?!"
"Yep. I read it too. It's great."
"Suzumi, will you move Tasha's things into the back quarters?"
"Right away, sir."
Kouga yet again picked his love up. "Now or later?"
She thought for a moment. "Now."
